On January 17th, Governor Pat McCrory and Public Safety Secretary Frank L. Perry announced the launch of a new mobile application that will help North Carolinians prepare for everything from minor traffic emergencies to severe storms on a daily basis.

The app is free and available in the AppStore for iPhones and Google Play for Android devices.

“The ReadyNC mobile application is an all-in-one tool that both residents and visitors can use to get the latest weather, traffic and hazard information and know what to do to be safe,” said Governor McCrory. “None of us can predict when the next disaster will occur, but we can minimize the impacts by preparing ahead of time.”

Governor McCrory stresses the new mobile app does not replace calling 911. However, it can be used to find life-saving information.

The new app provides users with:

real-time traffic and weather information

critical information on how to be safe during different hazardous events

real-time information about opened shelters for evacuees (including addresses, capacity, directions and if the shelter is pet-friendly)

real-time updates on flood levels of major nearby creeks and rivers

phone numbers and links to all North Carolina power companies to report outages

basic instructions on how to develop emergency plans and what to put in your emergency supplies kit

real-time information on which counties have issued evacuation orders

contact numbers and links to websites for those who need help recovering from a disaster

direct links to the ReadyNC.org and NCDPS.gov websites and social media accounts

“We’ve seen countless examples across the country and here in our own state that remind us that those who are prepared ahead of time fare better during disasters,” said Secretary Perry. “This simple app will help each family do just that.”

The mobile application was developed by N.C. Emergency Management using Citizen Corps funds that are designated to foster emergency preparedness.

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